According to Getlin, any reduction in terms of Cameron’s would be relatively minor.

On Saturday, the Dolphins begun the process of creating some cap space by reworking the contracts of DT Ndamukong Suh and LB Koa Misi, along with releasing veteran WR Greg Jennings.

There has been some talk that Cameron could be a cap causality, despite spending just one year in Miami.

Cameron, 27, is entering the final year of his two-year, $15 million contract that included $12.5 million guaranteed. He’s set to make a base salary of $7.5 million for the 2016 season.

Cameron currently counts $9.5 million against their salary cap.

In 2015, Cameron appeared in all 16 games for the Dolphins and recorded 35 receptions for 386 yards receiving and three touchdowns. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 43 tight end out of 67 qualifying players.